Mary Shelley — "My dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody; they were my refuge w…"
My dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody; they were my refuge when annoyed - my dearest pleasure when free.
My dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody; they were my refuge when annoyed - my dearest pleasure when free.
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"I felt convinced that however it might have been in former times, in the present stage of the world, no man's faculties could be developed, no man's moral principle be enlarged and liberal, without an…"
"Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos."
"My heart was full of a thousand conflicting emotions."
"What is the world, except that which we feel? Love, and hope, and delight, or sorrow and tears; these are our lives, our realities, to which we give the names of power, possession, misfortune, and dea…"
"in the midst of despair we performed the tasks of hope."
Likely from her journals or letters, reflecting on the personal solace of her inner world.
Date: Early 19th century
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